List of settlements in Wiltshire by population

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The 19 largest settlements of the county of Wiltshire, with its only city in bold, and administrative centres in yellow.

This is a list of settlements in Wiltshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. In 2011, there were 19 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Wiltshire. These are shown in the table below along with some less populous settlements.

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Population ranking

#Settlement Administrative Area Population [1] [2] [3] Designation
20012011
1 Swindon Swindon 155,700182,441Town
2 Salisbury Wiltshire 43,40044,748City
3 Trowbridge Wiltshire33,10039,409Town
4 Chippenham Wiltshire33,19035,800Town
5 Melksham Wiltshire18,21019,357Town
6 Devizes Wiltshire14,38018,064Town
7 Warminster Wiltshire17,37717,490Town
8 Calne Wiltshire13,79017,274Town
9 Westbury Wiltshire13,36016,989Town
10 Corsham Wiltshire11,32013,432Town
11 Wootton Bassett Wiltshire10,93611,265Town
12 Amesbury Wiltshire8,31010,116Town
13 Tidworth Wiltshire6,5409,174Town (garrison town)
14 Bradford-on-Avon Wiltshire9,0729,149Town
15 Bulford Camp Wiltshire9,3108,556 Military camp
16 Marlborough Wiltshire7,7108,092Town
17 Highworth Swindon7,9967,886Town
18 Wroughton Swindon6,2796,474Village
19 Malmesbury Wiltshire5,2806,318Town
20 Hilperton [4] Wiltshire4,2844,967Village
21 Lyneham [5] Wiltshire5,3194,945Village
22 Ludgershall [6] Wiltshire3,7754,427Town
23 Purton [7] Wiltshire3,9344,228Village
24 Cricklade [8] Wiltshire4,1324,227Town
25 Bulford [9] Wiltshire4,6984,201Village
26 Pewsey [10] Wiltshire3,2373,634Village
27 Wilton [11] Wiltshire3,8733,579Town
28 Box [12] Wiltshire3,4393,525Village
29 Redlynch [13] Wiltshire3,4753,448Village
30 Downton [14] Wiltshire2,8693,073Village
31 Colerne [15] Wiltshire2,8072,972Village

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